ALPHA

The Alpha takes inspiration from classic twin-pickup guitars with a refined, boutique approach. With premium tonewoods and vintage-style hardware, it delivers a rich, balanced voice

The Alpha draws from the features we love in the most desirable electrics of the golden era and combines them into one instrument.

Rich, coloured mahogany bodies with bound tops, twin pickups, wraparound or Tune-O-Matic bridges, celluloid plastics, and metallic finishes inspired by classic cars give the Alpha its classic appeal.

To capture the sounds of those iconic guitars, you can choose from multiple Sunbear pickup options: classic PAF-voiced humbuckers, P90s, Dynasonics, or Filtertrons.

As with all our guitars, craftsmanship and quality are at the forefront, ensuring each Alpha is light, resonant, and instantly familiar in your hands.

 

  • African Mahogany body with bound Maple top
  • Brazilian Mahogany set neck
  • AAA Rosewood or Ebony fretboard
  • Sunbear Pickups
  • ABM Wraparound or Faber Tune-O-Matic bridge
  • CTS/Switchcraft/Mullard Mustard electronics
  • Kluson Tuners
  • Nitrocellulose Finish
  • Case
  • Multiple colours and options available

From £3200

 

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FAQ's

What inspired the design of the Tonewolf Alpha?

The Alpha takes its cues from classic-era electric guitars, with a twin-pickup layout, bound top, vintage-style bridge options, and premium finishes. The overall idea is to capture the feel and look of those timeless designs while building something that feels solid, balanced, and responsive in the hands.

What pickup options are available on the Alpha?

The Alpha can be fitted with a range of pickups depending on the sound you’re after. Options include Sunbear PAF-style humbuckers, P90s, Dynasonic pickups, and Filtertrons, giving players plenty of scope to shape the guitar around their own tone.

What woods and hardware are used on the Alpha?

The Alpha features an African Mahogany body with a bound Maple top, paired with a Brazilian Mahogany neck. It’s typically finished with premium fretboard options and high quality bridge choices such as a Tune-O-Matic or wraparound bridge.

Is the Alpha well suited for recording and live performance?

Yes, very much so. The combination of classic tonewoods and flexible pickup options makes the Alpha a strong choice for both studio work and live playing.

How much does a Tonewolf Alpha usually cost?

Alpha models generally start at around £3200, with the final price depending on the specifications and options chosen.

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